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Bulek:I'm not sure exactly if I understand your problem correctly. For me to enable email forwarding on my user voicemail, I simply click on Telecom/My Voicemail in the LinuxMCE admin, this brings up a freepbx page where I click on Settings. There you can enter an email address after checking the box "Email notification enable".Does that not work for you?

Jean

Hi,

thanks for info... Yeap, that did the trick. I was trying to setup voicemail in Advanced-Phone-Setup where it showed classic FreePBX setup screen, but none LMCE users are displayed there as extensions.... What you did is on Freepbx voicemail extension and I guess this way it works...

Thanks (will post this trick to Wiki)...

Regards,

Bulek.

Update: Have just checked and I have already defined email address and "Email notification enable" tick, but I'm getting no email... does anyone know how to debug ?

thanks for info... Yeap, that did the trick. I was trying to setup voicemail in Advanced-Phone-Setup where it showed classic FreePBX setup screen, but none LMCE users are displayed there as extensions.... What you did is on Freepbx voicemail extension and I guess this way it works...

Thanks (will post this trick to Wiki)...

Regards,

Bulek.

Update: Have just checked and I have already defined email address and "Email notification enable" tick, but I'm getting no email... does anyone know how to debug ?

Yea, I found that if you go into the FreePBX admin panel, you can make some changes that you normally wouldn't be able to in the regular telecom section. Be careful though, you can mess things up if you aren't sure what you're doing...

about the mail server, another user asked me this already and I could have sworn that sendmail was already installed on the box and that I didn't have to add it.In any case, if it doesn't work for you, you want to do a:tail -f /var/log/mail.logand see what's happening in the mailserver when it's trying to send that email out. It's very possible that wherever you;re sending the email to doesn't trust your IP address and doesn't accept your mail. In that case, you should probably setup sendmail (or postfix) to use a third party smtp server to send out the mail, probably the one from your ISP. Google should tell you how to do that depending on your particular situation.